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... Plato , which are ir- relevant . Socrates calls Connus his teacher ( Menex . 235 , E. , and Euthyd . 272 , C. ) , but ac- cording to the latter passage he was a man at the time , so that he must have gone to Connus simply with a view to ...
... Plato , which are ir- relevant . Socrates calls Connus his teacher ( Menex . 235 , E. , and Euthyd . 272 , C. ) , but ac- cording to the latter passage he was a man at the time , so that he must have gone to Connus simply with a view to ...
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... ( Plato , Symp . ) . Respecting several of these we know not whether Plato was true to facts in bringing them into connection with Socrates . 1 Socrates calls himself in Plato a pupil of Prodicus ( Zeller , 1. c . i . 873 , D. ) , of Aspa ...
... ( Plato , Symp . ) . Respecting several of these we know not whether Plato was true to facts in bringing them into connection with Socrates . 1 Socrates calls himself in Plato a pupil of Prodicus ( Zeller , 1. c . i . 873 , D. ) , of Aspa ...
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... ( Plato , Phædo , 97 , B. and Xenophon , Mem . iv . 7 , 6 ) makes it impro- bable that he knew him person- ally , or was acquainted with his views , except from books and hearsay , which of course does not exclude any casual or accidental ...
... ( Plato , Phædo , 97 , B. and Xenophon , Mem . iv . 7 , 6 ) makes it impro- bable that he knew him person- ally , or was acquainted with his views , except from books and hearsay , which of course does not exclude any casual or accidental ...
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... Plato himself possessed any fuller information re- specting the intellectual progress of his teacher . No doubt he began life by learning his father's trade , a trade which he probably never practised , Socrates did not become a pupil ...
... Plato himself possessed any fuller information re- specting the intellectual progress of his teacher . No doubt he began life by learning his father's trade , a trade which he probably never practised , Socrates did not become a pupil ...
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... Plato ( Rep . vi . 496 , B. ) seems to have had the case of Socrates in view . Porphyry leaves it open whether Socrates or his father practised sculpture ; nor is any- thing proved by the story that the Graces on the Acropolis were his ...
... Plato ( Rep . vi . 496 , B. ) seems to have had the case of Socrates in view . Porphyry leaves it open whether Socrates or his father practised sculpture ; nor is any- thing proved by the story that the Graces on the Acropolis were his ...
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